SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GREETING CARD ORDERS RECEIVED BEFORE NOV. 20TH SYMBOLS OF 2.. ETERNAL Michigan Dames will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at Lane hall. Bruce M. Donaldson, instructor in the fine arts department will give an il- lustrated talk. Mummers will meet at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon in the west parlor of Barbour gymnasium. Dues will be payable at that time. Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet at 4:15 o'clock Monday afternoon, Nov. 14, in the south parlor of Newberry hall. All girls who have Michigan song books are requested to bring them to rehearsal. CHRISTMAS BOX STATIONERY Love that endures is most beautifully expressed by that last. Let jewels and jewelry carry your Christmas mes of love and friendship. Gems, jewelry, watches, silverware are gifts that alive the sentiment that inspires the giver. ON DISPLAY A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD UNTIL DEC. 10TH 0. D. MORRILL 17 NICKELS ARCADE HALLER & FULLER State St. Jewelers THE CAMPAIGN EMBLEM OF THE National Y. W. C. A. rrrri tt ir nrrrrrrrrrnr rrrrrrnrnr nnrnrnrrrrn rrr rrurrrtrrrnrtrrrrrrnrrurnrrrn.rani Graduate women students are invited to the weekly Graduate club tea from 4 to 6 o'clock Monday in Barbour gym- nasium.. All girls who have been placed in the special gymnasium class by Dr. Walker will report at 5 o'clock Monday. at the gymnasium instead of at their usual hour. The time for the dancing classes has been changed to 4:15 and 5:00 o'clock on Mondays and Wednesdays. Classes will start Monday, Nov. 14. Work in the advanced gymnasium class will begin next week at the hour announced. Freshmen and sophomores who wish to take work in the advanced class in gymnasium may take the required, ex- amination at 5 o'clock on Tuesday, Nov. 15. All houses which wish to contribute to the campaign fund for the Women's building by having a cake or home- made candy sale at the booth in Uni- versity hall ons some particular day may make arrangements by calling Dorothy Jeffry, '24, 398. Y. W. C. A. BEGINS CAMPAIGN FOR $3,000 TOMORROW (Continued from Page One) Geneva conference . ...........$ 60 Hot Springs convention ... ,.',..200 Undergraduate field representative 32 Rent ................. ......... 600 Contingent ..... ,..............183 Campaign............. ....150 Committees: Social service ...........25 Conference.............. 10 Membership..................30 Finance.....................10 Publicity....................35 Social.....................150 Office....... ........150 World fellowship..............10 House.....................150 $3,000 The three campaign teams are head- ed by Francis Ames, '23, Helen Bishop, '22, Margaret Schnaple, '22. The following are the campaign chairmen: Campaign captain, Frances Weimar, '22; business manager, Har- riet Gustin, '22; stunts,Ruth Goodhue, '22; publicity-chairman, Katherene Montgomery, '22; newspaper, Dor- othy Whipple, '22; posters, Ruth Sinz, '24; window display, Grace Doughty, '23; opening dinner, Margaret Reineke, '23; finance wedding, Helen Schermer- horn, '23; closingrally, Dorothy Brown, '23; tags, Norma Judson, '22; pep leader, Elsa Oiesen, '23; ex-of- ficio-president, Getrude Boggs, '22; treasurer, Helen Aubrey, '23. Last, W est, Hom e s Be S UDDENLY they have all grown up and left her the babies she used to tuck in bed at night. The-old house is empty and silent. All have forgotten her. Her birthdays.pass unno- ticed. Each childhas embarked on a drama of his own. Loves, ambitions, temptations carry them away. There are moments of laughter and comedy, ro- mance, adventure, tragedy. The story of their lives sweeps you along. Your life - your home - your mother - as they might have been or as they are. "The Old Nest" will awaken deep in your heart memories of the mother to whom you ran with your childish troubles. Never before has the screen touched with such beauty and dramatic force a subject which finds an echo in the lives of every one of us. One of the most heart-gripping dramatic stories ever nar- rated. e Id A' Rupert Hughes' Heart-gripping Story of Home Directed by Reginald Barker L With The Greatest Star Ever Assembled A Gdldivyn Picture 'i 1 ~ r AT THE THEATERS ^f t 0D I! sawse In the Arcade-William S. Hart "Three Word Brand." And Still Makers of Victor Records Another -'1 Scoop! Majestic-George Loane Tucker's production, "LadiesMust Live." Wuerth-"The Old Love Nest." Orpheum-"The Last of the Mo- hicans." M1larimba Offering the Best Dance Music Added Concert of Classical Music Special Overture by The Marimba Band THIS WEER stage Garrick (Detroit)-Pat Rooney and Marion Bent in "Love Birds." Shubert Michigan (Detroit)- A Goldwyn feature, "Theodora." Second week. Tonight Whitney-"Up in the Clouds." Four Days Starting Sunday 'a)' Schedule of Shows Patronize The MATINEES SUNDAY ADMISSION Adults Kiddies 50C 20c TI', I-3-5-7-9 AVOID THE CROWDS iI. R r c a. 90 A m 0 m a qr